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Timothy Gibbons: From Charli XCX to Travis Scott, the life of a designer

For Gibbons, growing up in east Belfast helped make him.

“But I actually didn’t know costume design was a real job until way later on. Always loved making stuff

“I was always doing art in school and after school classes. I then went to tech to learn how to sew whenever I was 15 and then got into university in London.”

This led him to create a corset rugby shirt.

“I think as a piece, the rugby corset says a lot about my experiences growing up gay in Northern Ireland, finding ways to express challenges in my masculinity and feminine traits, or challenging those things, trying to bring them in harmony with each other.” he said.

From there he went on to create his signature piece the corset hoodie.


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